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  1. Aquatic Microbial Ecology: Biochemical and Molecular Approaches (Brock Springer Series in Contemporary Bioscience)
  2. Microbial ecology of a brackish water environment (Ecological studies)
  3. Detritus and Microbial Ecology in Aquaculture: Proceedings of the Conference on Detrital Systems for Aquaculture, 26-31 August 1985, Bellagio, Como, Italy (Iclarm Contribution, No. 387) by Italy) Conference on Detrital Systems for Aquaculture (1985 Bellagio, D. J. W. Moriarty, et all 1987-12
  4. Symposium of the Society for General Microbiology: Volume 41, Ecology of Microbial Communities (Society for General Microbiology Symposia) (v. 41)
  5. Microbial Ecology: A Conceptual Approach by J.M. Lynch, N.J. Poole, 1980-12-15
  6. Advances in Microbial Ecology, Vol. 5
  7. Aspects of Microbial Metabolism and Ecology, Volume 11 (Society for General Microbiology) by Author Unknown, 1984-02-11
  8. Experimental Microbial Ecology
  9. Estuarine microbial ecology, (The Belle W. Baruch library in marine science)
  10. Current Perspectives in Microbial Ecology: Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Microbial Ecology, 1983 by M. J. Klug, 1984-04
  11. Microbial Ecology of Foods: Volume II: Commodities (Microbial ecology of foods) by International Commission on Microbiological Specifications for Foods, 1982-12
  12. Micro-Organisms in Action: Concepts and Applications in Microbial Ecology by J. M. Lynch, 1988-05
  13. Contempory Microbial Ecology by Author Unknown, 1980-02-11
  14. Microbial Ecology of the Phylloplane

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The impact of evolutionary and metabolic diverse microbes in soil is stunning: pivotal steps in local and global cycles of carbon, nitrogen and other biologically relevant elements are mediated largely or exclusively by microbes. Numbering approximately 10,000,000,000 per gram of soil and estimated to represent more than a million species, investigations of the composition and function of these microbial communities present formidable challenges. Current research is focused primarily on the subset of microbes involved in the production or consumption of greenhouse gases, although surveys of fungal, bacterial and viral diversity have been initiated by collaborators from several institutions. Relating community structure and function: Long-term monitoring of the flux of greenhouse gases at the KBS LTER revealed the dramatic detrimental impact of agriculture on the production and consumption of greenhouse gases. Soil is the largest methane sink on the planet, and conversion of forest to farm decreases the consumption of methane by methane-oxidizing bacteria in soil. We are using molecular surveys of functional genes in the methane oxidation pathway to investigate relationships between the diversity of methane-oxidizing bacteria and the rate of methane consumption. Preliminary findings reveal that increases in the diversity of methanotrophs are positively correlated with rates of methane oxidation, suggesting that agricultural practice destroy niches of these bacteria. Monitoring the diversity of denitrifiers across the KBS LTER landscape also reveals changes in denitrifier diversity that relate to fluxes of nitrous oxide – one of the end products during anaerobic respiration of nitrate.

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Jump to: navigation search Microbial ecology is the relationship of microorganisms with one another and with their environment. It concerns the three major domains of life — Eukaryota Archaea , and Bacteria — as well as viruses . Microorganisms, by their omnipresence, impact the entire biosphere . They are present in virtually all of our planet's environments, including some of the most extreme , from acidic lakes to the deepest ocean, and from frozen environments to hydrothermal vents. Microbes, especially bacteria, often engage in symbiotic relationships (either positive or negative) with other organisms, and these relationships affect the ecosystem. One example of these fundamental symbioses are chloroplasts , which allow eukaryotes to conduct photosynthesis . Chloroplasts are considered to be endosymbiotic cyanobacteria , a group of bacteria that are thought to be the origins of aerobic photosynthesis. Some theories state that this invention coincides with a major shift in the early earth's atmosphere, from a reducing atmosphere to an oxygen-rich atmosphere. Some theories go as far as saying that this shift in the balance of gasses might have triggered a global ice-age known as the

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